DAY OF THE DEAD Professional Face Painting We are available at both our Centro locations: *Zacateros #15 (Corner of Umaran) Tel 415.688.1577 *Pila Seca #24 Read more [...]
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What does the Pan de Muerto on the altar mean?
Published October 4, 2024 The Day of the Dead celebration in Mexico is very special within homes, as it remembers our loved ones who have Read more [...]
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First Architecture Biennial in San Miguel
Published October 4, 2024 San Miguel de Allende (SMA) will hold its first Architecture Biennial, bringing together local and foreign specialists on the future of Read more [...]
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RIP: Susan O’Neal, left a legacy of love and service
Published October 2, 2024 We bid farewell to Susan O’Neal, a woman whose absence already weighs heavy in the hearts of those who knew her. Read more [...]
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Best of Guanajuato Awards
Published October 1, 2024 The city of San Miguel de Allende was awarded multiple prizes in the second edition of the “Best of Guanajuato” Awards. Read more [...]
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Muralism and La Ruptura [] The History of Art in San Miguel
Published:: 09/29/2024Published October 1, 2024 by Natalie Taylor A new artistic movement to supplant Muralism arose in Mexico in the 1950s. La Ruptura, or the Breakaway, Read more [...]
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The legend of the Cempasuchil “Marigold” Flower
Published October 1, 2024 by Efrain Gonzales This beautiful story recounts the love of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the Read more [...]
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The Los Torres rivershed is reborn
The rehabilitation of the dam in Los Torres, San Miguel de Allende, promoted by civil associations, seeks to restore the local ecosystem and ensure water Read more [...]
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Four new exhibitions open at El Nigromante
The Ignacio Ramírez Cultural Center, El Nigromante, will inaugurate on October 2 four exhibitions for the public of the municipality Published September 30, 2024 The Ignacio Read more [...]
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Evil is vanquished, it’s time to dance in San Miguel de Allende
Published September 30, 2024 by Robert Hawkins This weekend has been a massive celebration of our community’s namesake, San Miguel, the archangel who drove the Read more [...]